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US1379059A
US1379059A US316844A US31684419A US1379059A US 1379059 A US1379059 A US 1379059A US 316844 A US316844 A US 316844A US 31684419 A US31684419 A US 31684419A US 1379059 A US1379059 A US 1379059A
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  • the present invention relates to an antiskid device of the. characterwherein a chain is attached to the folly and extends about the tire so as to lie betweenthe contacting sur-. face of the tire and the road bed. 7
  • An object of the invention is toqprovide means for attaching the chain to the felly of the wheel, so that the chain may be readily detached. when desired, and so that when said chain is attached to the wheel, it will extend closely about the tire.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a novel ,form of felly engaging bracket which may be adjusted to adapt the same for use with fellies of various widths;
  • A-further object is to provide the antiskid chain securing hook members which will be so constructedas not to projectoutwardly beyond the wheel rim and thus danger of breakage when the wheel is scraped upon a curbing or is struck a glancing blow by some obstacle is prevented.
  • a still further ob'ect of is to provide a novel form of pivoted latch means cooperating with one of the chain receiving hook member'sjto prevent the accidental disengagement of the chain from the hook members, said latch being releasable by movement in only one direction.
  • Figure 1 is a view in side elevatlon showthis invention Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Ma 24 1921 Application filed August 11, 1919. Serial No. 316,844. i v i I ing a portion of a vehicle wheel having my mprovements applied thereto. 2
  • 10 designates a vehicle wheel felly, 11, a tire rimsecured to the outer surface thereof, and 12 a tire which in .theprcsent instance is illustrated as being a SOllCl rubber tire.
  • two-part bracket member including an ans gular member 13, having a felly side engagngportion 14: and an inner felly face engaging portion 15, and an angular member 16 hav ng a fell-y side engaging portion 17 and an inner felly face engaging portion 158-, both of said members being adjustably connected together by means now to bedescribed.
  • My device being taken on the line 3-3 of My device includes a i The inner. ends .ofthe portions 15 and 18 apertures 20 .for receiving the" oppositely threaded ends of a turn buckle screw 21 hav-. mg an operating head 22 disposed interme diate the flanges 1,9. vBy this structure, it Wlll be readily seen that thescrew 21 may be manipulated to increase or decrease the distance between the felly side engaging portions 14; and 17 to adapt the same for use on fellies of various widths.
  • hook members 25 and 26 are provided with apertured ears or lugs for receiving securing screws 24 to firmly position the-same upon the felly, although it will be understood that the turn-; buckle screw 21 maybe manipulatedto bind angular members 13 and 16 upon the felly;
  • Formed on POIfiOIlSIldRIlCl 16 are hook members 25 and 26 respectively adapted to detachably receive the ends 27 of an anti: skid chain or member 28.
  • the hook members 25 and 26 are substantially larger at their base portions and corner portions 29 so that in the event of the wheel scraping along a gutter or being struck a. glanc ng blow by some obstacle in the road, but slight damage will be done to the hooks.
  • the rim 11 pro- The portions 14 V felly some distance, as best shown in Fig. 2, and this projection also protects the hook members 25 and 26 from damage by the scraping of the wheel along a curbing.
  • the hook 26 has its end elongated and tapered, as at 26, and that the hook 25 is considerably shorter and terminates at a distance spaced from a projecting lug 30 extended outwardly from the apex of the angular member 13.
  • the catch or clip 31 is pivoted, as at 32, to the portion 15 of the angular member 13 adjacent 1ts flange 19 and has itsouter end bent or struck lat erally and then inwardly to provide a receiver 33 for locking engagement with the lug 30.
  • the end of the spring latch 31 forming the receiver 33 has its edges flanged inwardly, as at 3 1 and 35, to engage the sides of the lug 30 when engaged therewith, and the flange 35 is of a height sufficient to prevent the movement of the latch 31 in but one direction to and from engagement with the lug 30.
  • the larger flange 35' is preferably on the slde so that the latch 31 must be'moved in a direction opposed to the normal direction of rotation of the wheel so that in case of the same being struck by some obstacle that it will not become unlatched.
  • the latch 31 is preferably stamped from a single piece of spring metal and has formed on its outer end a reinforcing rib 36. To engage the keeper 33 with the lug 30, the latch is depressed and moved on its pivot so that the flange 34; will pass under the lug 30 and when the flange 35 abuts the adjacent side of lug 30, the same is allowed to spring inwardly under its own tension and become locked in position.
  • An outwardly extending lip or projection 37 is formed on the lip 31 which projects into the adjacent hook 25 a slight distance to prevent the adjacent eye 27 from becoming wedged in the space between the top of the hook 25 and the end of the latch.
  • An attaching device for non-skid tread members comprising a member engageable with a vehicle wheel, a hook on said memher for detachably receiving a link on one end of a tread member, a pivoted'spring latch movable across the throat of the hook to secure the link of the tread member therein, said spring latch havin its portion movable across the throat of the hook normally urged inwardly, and means permitting the movement of said latch from its position closing the throat of the hook only after the outer portion of said latch has first been pressed outwardly.
  • An attaching device for non-skid tread members comprising a bracket member en gageable with a vehicle wheel, a hook carriedby said bracket member for detachably receiving an eye on one end of a tread member, a projectlon extending over the throat of the hook and spaced therefrom a distance greater than the thickness of the tread member eye, and a spring latch movableto a positionengaging said projection to releasablylock the same in position closing the throat of said hook.
  • An attaching device for non-skid tread members comprising a bracket member engageable with a vehicle wheel, a hook carried thereby for detachably receivinga tread member terminal link, and means for closing the throat of said hook to rele'asably secure the tread member terminal link therein in cluding a spring member movable into the throat of said hook and having a projection adapted to project a slight distance into the throat of the hook to insure a positive locking of the tread member terminal link therein.
  • An attaching device for a non-skid tread member comprising a bracket member engageable with a vehicle wheel, a hook carried thereby for receiving a tread member terminal link, and means for readilyreleasably securing the terminal link of the tread member in said hook and including a projection spaced above the throat of said hook a distance slightly greater than the thickness of the tread member and a pivoted latch member having its inner end pivotally mounted and its outer end shaped to provide a receiver for engagement over said projection, said receiver closing the throat of the tread member when in engagement over the projection.

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G. STAPLES.
ANTISKID DEVICE. APPLICATION FILED H, 1919.
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To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that I, GEORGE STAPLES, a citizen of the United States, and resident-of Oshkosh, in the county of l/Vinnebago and State of.Wisconsin, have invented new and useful Iinprovementsfin Antiskid Devices, of which the following is a description, ref-j erence being had to the accompanying drawings, which are a part of this specification.
The present invention relates to an antiskid device of the. characterwherein a chain is attached to the folly and extends about the tire so as to lie betweenthe contacting sur-. face of the tire and the road bed. 7
An object of the inventionis toqprovide means for attaching the chain to the felly of the wheel, so that the chain may be readily detached. when desired, and so that when said chain is attached to the wheel, it will extend closely about the tire.
Another object of this invention is to provide a novel ,form of felly engaging bracket which may be adjusted to adapt the same for use with fellies of various widths; A-further object is to provide the antiskid chain securing hook members which will be so constructedas not to projectoutwardly beyond the wheel rim and thus danger of breakage when the wheel is scraped upon a curbing or is struck a glancing blow by some obstacle is prevented.
A still further ob'ect of is to provide a novel form of pivoted latch means cooperating with one of the chain receiving hook member'sjto prevent the accidental disengagement of the chain from the hook members, said latch being releasable by movement in only one direction.
-With the above and other obj ects in view which will appear as the description proceeds, my invention residesin the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts substantially as hereinafter described andmore particularly defined by the appended claims, it being understood that such changes in the precise embodiment of the herein disclosed invention may beniade as come within the scope of the claims.
In the accompanying drawin I have illustrated one complete example of the physical embodiment of my invention constructed according to the best mode I have so far devised for the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
Figure 1 is a view in side elevatlon showthis invention Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Ma 24 1921 Application filed August 11, 1919. Serial No. 316,844. i v i I ing a portion of a vehicle wheel having my mprovements applied thereto. 2
locking the spring latch in closed position,
said wow Fig. 2. I In the drawing, 10 designates a vehicle wheel felly, 11, a tire rimsecured to the outer surface thereof, and 12 a tire which in .theprcsent instance is illustrated as being a SOllCl rubber tire. two-part bracket member including an ans gular member 13, having a felly side engagngportion 14: and an inner felly face engaging portion 15, and an angular member 16 hav ng a fell-y side engaging portion 17 and an inner felly face engaging portion 158-, both of said members being adjustably connected together by means now to bedescribed.
being taken on the line 3-3 of My device includes a i The inner. ends .ofthe portions 15 and 18 apertures 20 .for receiving the" oppositely threaded ends of a turn buckle screw 21 hav-. mg an operating head 22 disposed interme diate the flanges 1,9. vBy this structure, it Wlll be readily seen that thescrew 21 may be manipulated to increase or decrease the distance between the felly side engaging portions 14; and 17 to adapt the same for use on fellies of various widths. and 17 are provided with apertured ears or lugs for receiving securing screws 24 to firmly position the-same upon the felly, although it will be understood that the turn-; buckle screw 21 maybe manipulatedto bind angular members 13 and 16 upon the felly; Formed on POIfiOIlSIldRIlCl 16 are hook members 25 and 26 respectively adapted to detachably receive the ends 27 of an anti: skid chain or member 28. As best shown in Fig. 2 the hook members 25 and 26 are substantially larger at their base portions and corner portions 29 so that in the event of the wheel scraping along a gutter or being struck a. glanc ng blow by some obstacle in the road, but slight damage will be done to the hooks.
In most wheel structures, the rim 11 pro- The portions 14 V felly some distance, as best shown in Fig. 2, and this projection also protects the hook members 25 and 26 from damage by the scraping of the wheel along a curbing. It will be noted that the hook 26 has its end elongated and tapered, as at 26, and that the hook 25 is considerably shorter and terminates at a distance spaced from a projecting lug 30 extended outwardly from the apex of the angular member 13. The pas sageway or distance between the end of hook member 25 and the lug 30 is just suiflclent to allow the adjacent end of the chain 28 to pass therethrough to engage said hook As the end 26 of the hook 26 is substantially longer than the end of hook 25, when the ends of the anti-skid chain 28 are engaged with the hooks, it will be impossible to remove the end 27 engaging hook 26 without first disengaging the other end from the hook 25, and in order to lock the chain about the tire 12 I provide a novel form of spring clip or catch 31 which closes or sufliciently reduces the width of the slot between lug 30 and the end of hook 25 to prevent the accidental removal of the adjacent end 27 of the chain from the hook 25. The catch or clip 31 is pivoted, as at 32, to the portion 15 of the angular member 13 adjacent 1ts flange 19 and has itsouter end bent or struck lat erally and then inwardly to provide a receiver 33 for locking engagement with the lug 30.
As best shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the end of the spring latch 31 forming the receiver 33 has its edges flanged inwardly, as at 3 1 and 35, to engage the sides of the lug 30 when engaged therewith, and the flange 35 is of a height sufficient to prevent the movement of the latch 31 in but one direction to and from engagement with the lug 30. The larger flange 35'is preferably on the slde so that the latch 31 must be'moved in a direction opposed to the normal direction of rotation of the wheel so that in case of the same being struck by some obstacle that it will not become unlatched.
The latch 31 is preferably stamped from a single piece of spring metal and has formed on its outer end a reinforcing rib 36. To engage the keeper 33 with the lug 30, the latch is depressed and moved on its pivot so that the flange 34; will pass under the lug 30 and when the flange 35 abuts the adjacent side of lug 30, the same is allowed to spring inwardly under its own tension and become locked in position.
An outwardly extending lip or projection 37 is formed on the lip 31 which projects into the adjacent hook 25 a slight distance to prevent the adjacent eye 27 from becoming wedged in the space between the top of the hook 25 and the end of the latch.
What I claim as my invention is:
1. An attaching device for non-skid tread members comprising a member engageable with a vehicle wheel, a hook on said memher for detachably receiving a link on one end of a tread member, a pivoted'spring latch movable across the throat of the hook to secure the link of the tread member therein, said spring latch havin its portion movable across the throat of the hook normally urged inwardly, and means permitting the movement of said latch from its position closing the throat of the hook only after the outer portion of said latch has first been pressed outwardly.
2. An attaching device for non-skid tread members comprising a bracket member en gageable with a vehicle wheel, a hook carriedby said bracket member for detachably receiving an eye on one end of a tread member, a projectlon extending over the throat of the hook and spaced therefrom a distance greater than the thickness of the tread member eye, and a spring latch movableto a positionengaging said projection to releasablylock the same in position closing the throat of said hook.
3. An attaching device for non-skid tread members comprising a bracket member engageable with a vehicle wheel, a hook carried thereby for detachably receivinga tread member terminal link, and means for closing the throat of said hook to rele'asably secure the tread member terminal link therein in cluding a spring member movable into the throat of said hook and having a projection adapted to project a slight distance into the throat of the hook to insure a positive locking of the tread member terminal link therein.
a. An attaching device for a non-skid tread member comprising a bracket member engageable with a vehicle wheel, a hook carried thereby for receiving a tread member terminal link, and means for readilyreleasably securing the terminal link of the tread member in said hook and including a projection spaced above the throat of said hook a distance slightly greater than the thickness of the tread member and a pivoted latch member having its inner end pivotally mounted and its outer end shaped to provide a receiver for engagement over said projection, said receiver closing the throat of the tread member when in engagement over the projection. I
In testimony whereof, I afiix my signature.
GEORGE STAPLE S.
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